On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 08:17:58AM +0100, Graham Percival wrote:
> Let's make a list of tasks we want, then make sure that we're
> doing them on sensible computers.
I've moved this list to github:
https://github.com/gperciva/lilypond-extra/blob/master/misc/computing-power.txt
- Graham
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On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 12:24:39PM +0200, John Mandereau wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 30/08/2012 alle 18.15 +0100, James ha scritto:
> > We have two of config files.
> > lilypond-patchy-config and .msmtp-patchy (used by patchy staging).
>
> I sent you a sample config file, if the instructions work for
Il giorno gio, 30/08/2012 alle 18.15 +0100, James ha scritto:
> Yes actually that would help. Also what would be useful in a similar
> vein would be what I need to configure where in my 'config' so that
> when I do accept or reject patchy.py I don't have to keep adding my
> user and password to the
John,
On 30 August 2012 08:08, John Mandereau wrote:
> Il giorno mer, 29/08/2012 alle 22.52 +0100, James ha scritto:
>> OK I have set up all the push access and done a test and it seems to
>> work, I cannot yet get it to send the email.. hmm.. probably some
>> silly typo somewhere.
>
> Might a sa
Il giorno mer, 29/08/2012 alle 22.52 +0100, James ha scritto:
> OK I have set up all the push access and done a test and it seems to
> work, I cannot yet get it to send the email.. hmm.. probably some
> silly typo somewhere.
Might a sample msmtp configuration file help? IIRC I sent one to Phil,
i
Hello,
On 29 August 2012 13:26, Graham Percival wrote:
>
> Yes. If you're ok with this, let's continue using your computer
> as this. Could you re-enable the cronjob to run staging-merge
> every 6 hours?
OK I have set up all the push access and done a test and it seems to
work, I cannot yet
Il giorno mer, 29/08/2012 alle 14.28 +0100, James ha scritto:
> They did reduce significantly since Phil and I were able to run tests
> quickly. I often would run tests myself after the normal patchy tests
> simply because I knew a change was significant (like Mike's skyline
> for instance or Phils
Hello
On 29 August 2012 14:19, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 02:09:43PM +0100, James wrote:
>> Just an off-the-cuff suggestion. If we had a 'patch-new-doc' and a
>> 'patch-new' label would that be useful and tell patchy if it sees the
>> former to build doc as well?
>
> I suppo
Il giorno mer, 29/08/2012 alle 14.09 +0100, James ha scritto:
> Just an off-the-cuff suggestion. If we had a 'patch-new-doc' and a
> 'patch-new' label would that be useful and tell patchy if it sees the
> former to build doc as well?
This is a possible option. Another that I prefer is letting Pat
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 02:09:43PM +0100, James wrote:
> Just an off-the-cuff suggestion. If we had a 'patch-new-doc' and a
> 'patch-new' label would that be useful and tell patchy if it sees the
> former to build doc as well?
I suppose so, although people uploading with git-cl would need to
speci
Hello,
On 29 August 2012 14:03, John Mandereau wrote:
> Hi Graham , James and LilyPond folks,
> Il giorno mer, 29/08/2012 alle 13.26 +0100, Graham Percival ha scritto:
>> John, could you disable staging-merge on Grenouille? that should
>> free up some computing resources for the other tasks.
>
>
Hi Graham , James and LilyPond folks,
Il giorno mer, 29/08/2012 alle 13.26 +0100, Graham Percival ha scritto:
> John, could you disable staging-merge on Grenouille? that should
> free up some computing resources for the other tasks.
Done, I also just reenabled patches tests, which given the new s
Hello,
On 29 August 2012 13:26, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:44:17AM +0100, James wrote:
>> On 28 August 2012 08:17, Graham Percival wrote:
>> > - Patchy staging-merge: powerful computer, no fixed internet
>> > connection. Every 6 hours?
>>
>> As you know you have mine
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:44:17AM +0100, James wrote:
> On 28 August 2012 08:17, Graham Percival wrote:
> > - Patchy staging-merge: powerful computer, no fixed internet
> > connection. Every 6 hours?
>
> As you know you have mine that already does test-patchy (manually) and
> has done 'stagin
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 01:21:53PM +0100, Phil Holmes wrote:
> FWIW, it's been running from scratch for about 4 hours on my fast
> quad core, so you do need a big, fast machine to do this regularly.
The first time you run GUB (or whenever the GUB git repository has
changed significantly), it takes
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 3:42 AM, James wrote:
>
> Yes you are correct, I did quick look up and see that the British
> Telecom's Home Hub I have will work with DynDNS (BT itself does not
> offer fixed IP to its residential customers). I could get a basic
> DynDNS account - it's not that expensive
- Original Message -
From: "Janek Warchol"
To: "Graham Percival"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: automated computing tasks for lilypond
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
Let's make a list of tasks we want,
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> Let's make a list of tasks we want, then make sure that we're
> doing them on sensible computers.
>
> - Patchy staging-merge: powerful computer, no fixed internet
> connection. Every 6 hours?
> - Patchy test-patches: powerful computer, f
Hello,
On 28 August 2012 10:52, David Kastrup wrote:
> James writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 28 August 2012 08:17, Graham Percival wrote:
>>> Let's make a list of tasks we want, then make sure that we're
>>> doing them on sensible computers.
>>>
>>> - Patchy staging-merge: powerful computer, no fi
Graham Percival writes:
> Let's make a list of tasks we want, then make sure that we're
> doing them on sensible computers.
>
> - Patchy staging-merge: powerful computer, no fixed internet
> connection. Every 6 hours?
> - Patchy test-patches: powerful computer, fixed internet
> connection, l
2012/8/28 David Kastrup :
> Francisco Vila writes:
>
>> 2012/8/28 David Kastrup :
>>> The main beef is getting a dyndns setup where your changing IP address
>>> keeps associated with the same outside name. dyndns.org is something
>>> you can register on, and most routers have options for notifyin
Francisco Vila writes:
> 2012/8/28 David Kastrup :
>> The main beef is getting a dyndns setup where your changing IP address
>> keeps associated with the same outside name. dyndns.org is something
>> you can register on, and most routers have options for notifying a
>> dynamic ip dns server.
>
>
2012/8/28 David Kastrup :
> The main beef is getting a dyndns setup where your changing IP address
> keeps associated with the same outside name. dyndns.org is something
> you can register on, and most routers have options for notifying a
> dynamic ip dns server.
Is this easy when compared to get
James writes:
> Hello,
>
> On 28 August 2012 08:17, Graham Percival wrote:
>> Let's make a list of tasks we want, then make sure that we're
>> doing them on sensible computers.
>>
>> - Patchy staging-merge: powerful computer, no fixed internet
>> connection. Every 6 hours?
>> - Patchy test-pa
Hello,
On 28 August 2012 08:17, Graham Percival wrote:
> Let's make a list of tasks we want, then make sure that we're
> doing them on sensible computers.
>
> - Patchy staging-merge: powerful computer, no fixed internet
> connection. Every 6 hours?
> - Patchy test-patches: powerful computer, f
Let's make a list of tasks we want, then make sure that we're
doing them on sensible computers.
- Patchy staging-merge: powerful computer, no fixed internet
connection. Every 6 hours?
- Patchy test-patches: powerful computer, fixed internet
connection, lots of free space to host the regtest c
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